Blackstone Adam Bomb IPA
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:27 am
Short version:
This was a commercial beer sent to me by the little green bastard. It was VERY good.
Long version:
7.3% ABV, 83 IBU, 2 week dry hop schedule comprised of 3 different hop additions. This beer won the Great American IPA Challenge in a blind taste test against breweries like Stone, DFH, Sierra Nevada, Foudners, New Belgium, Victory, Lagunitas , Bell's and a few others. While I haven't tasted every beer it was up against I can say that it likely deserves to be the winner
It pours the typical golden/orange color with a nice head that persisted throughout. I took good care to make sure that I had a super clean glass and it payed off. The head captured the wonderful aromas that were escaping from this beer. It's very reminiscent of Pliny in the nose, but also different. I believe it uses some of the same hops for a dry hop but it also has some notes of sweet candy and something else that I just couldn't place, but liked. A lot. It doesn't have the super malty/slightly alcoholic aroma that Pliny has, which I liked in this beer.
The taste is just - wow. Pliny to me is a "treat" beer because I find it a bit heavy. This beer has all of the taste without the heavy feeling or the somewhat bitter finish. It's SUPER smooth on the bitterness, like what I've always read that FWH does (I have no idea if it actually was FWH'd, mind you). It pops with flavor on your tongue, making it tingle ever-so-slightly before finishing perfectly crisp. If it finished any crisper I would almost call it an IPL, but it was slightly heavier than that.
I loved this beer and would drink it on the regular if I were a Tennessee boy.
My only question is: What is a kick-ass West Coast IPA doing in Tennessee?
This was a commercial beer sent to me by the little green bastard. It was VERY good.
Long version:
7.3% ABV, 83 IBU, 2 week dry hop schedule comprised of 3 different hop additions. This beer won the Great American IPA Challenge in a blind taste test against breweries like Stone, DFH, Sierra Nevada, Foudners, New Belgium, Victory, Lagunitas , Bell's and a few others. While I haven't tasted every beer it was up against I can say that it likely deserves to be the winner
It pours the typical golden/orange color with a nice head that persisted throughout. I took good care to make sure that I had a super clean glass and it payed off. The head captured the wonderful aromas that were escaping from this beer. It's very reminiscent of Pliny in the nose, but also different. I believe it uses some of the same hops for a dry hop but it also has some notes of sweet candy and something else that I just couldn't place, but liked. A lot. It doesn't have the super malty/slightly alcoholic aroma that Pliny has, which I liked in this beer.
The taste is just - wow. Pliny to me is a "treat" beer because I find it a bit heavy. This beer has all of the taste without the heavy feeling or the somewhat bitter finish. It's SUPER smooth on the bitterness, like what I've always read that FWH does (I have no idea if it actually was FWH'd, mind you). It pops with flavor on your tongue, making it tingle ever-so-slightly before finishing perfectly crisp. If it finished any crisper I would almost call it an IPL, but it was slightly heavier than that.
I loved this beer and would drink it on the regular if I were a Tennessee boy.
My only question is: What is a kick-ass West Coast IPA doing in Tennessee?